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Dates We have groups for the Inca Trail every day of the year. Least February when the Inca Trail is closed throughout the month. The months of February you can visit Machu Picchu by train or walking cleaves one of the old walking alternatives we have. More is not possible to walk the Inca Trail. Availability They allowed only 500 people per day Inca Trail. This number includes tourists, guides, porters and cooks. The quotas are for everyone, people who want to do the Inca Trail. So to walk the Inca Trail is essential to book months in advance. The availability of quotas for the Inca Trail is the same for all agencies. Thus, if there were available no agency can get space for the Inca Trail. SOUT AMERICATOUR PERU DETAILS: Day 1 Hike Time: about 5h00 Maximum altitude: 3000 m.s.n.m. Camp: Wayllabamba Distance: 12 km Day 2 Walking time: approximately 8.30 Maximum altitude: 4200 m.s.n.m. Camp: Pacaymayo Distance: 18 km Day 3 Walking time: approximately 7:30 Maximum altitude: 3900 m.s.n.m. Camp: Wiayhuayna Distance: 16 km Day 4 Hike Time: Maximum altitude: Distance: SOUT AMERICATOUR PERU PROGRAM Day 1: Cusco - Km 82 - Wayllabamba: Pick up from Hotel at 6:30 am hours. Come toward the road 82 km Cusco - Quillabamba'll watch the snow as Chicon, Veronica and Salkantay. Arriving at km 82 and start the Inca Trail, in the long journey we will observe the ruins of Patallaqta. Stop for lunch at appropriate time. In the afternoon light Wayllabamba climb to our camp, Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 2: Wayllabamba - Warmiwausca - Pacaymayo: After our breakfast, we start our second day of trekking, through Tres Piedras, Llulluchapampa and reaching the peak of the Inca Trail Warmiwausca (dead woman) to 4200 m Stopping for lunch at appropriate time. Continuing the path descend to our camp Pacaymayo (3500 m), Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 3: Pacaymayo - Runkurakay - Sayacmarca - Wiayhuayna: After our breakfast, the third day of trekking tours to the ruins of Runkurakay and Sayacmarca at lunch. Then we walk the road to get Puyupatamarca (cloud city) another

important archaeological site. Following a short walk leads to our last camp Wiayhuayna (forever young). Visit the resort. Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 4: Wiayhuayna - Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes - Cusco: Before sunrise, about 4:30 am. After our breakfast, we begin a short hike to reach Intipunku (Puerta del Sol), which has a fantastic view of Machu Picchu. Guided tour of close to two hours for the main temples of the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, then have free time to climb Waynapicchu. In the afternoon we went to the town of Aguas Calientes to catch our train back to Ollantaytambo and then bus to Cusco. # 3 day: The National Institute of Culture is determined by some groups who stay overnight in Wiayhuayna. Usually the groups that get to stay overnight in Wiayhuayna are those who made their advance registration by that date. As spaces are ending the INC determines that other groups should Puyupatamarca left overnight in a few hours before Wiayhuayna. There is no way to choose this. We advise to book more in advance. # Day 4: Huaynapicchu is located behind the mountain where Machu Picchu in order to take up aerial view of the Inca citadel. There is a checkpoint at Machu Picchu to climb Huayna Picchu. You must enter your name and receive a ticket to climb Huayna Picchu. The guide directs how to get the ticket, but need not pay anything more. Only 400 people can visit a day divided into two shifts. Machu Picchu receives over 1000 visitors a day and generally lacking quotas to climb Huayna Picchu. No book has before. Generally, travelers arriving by other paths get quotas because they reach Machu Picchu more earlier. In order to get better up early and watch the sunrise. SOUT AMERICATOUR PERU What is included Arrival / Departure Transfer in Cusco Transportation to 82 km Entrance to the Inca Trail Entrance to Machu Picchu 3 Breakfasts / 3 Lunches / 3 Dinners Professional Guide (English - Spanish) Chef and Porters Carriers (carry camping equipment) Insulation Tents and camping equipment First aid kit Backpacker train ticket back to Ollantaytambo and then bus to Cusco First aid kit oxygen bottle SOUT AMERICATOUR PERU Not Included Breakfast on the first day / lunch and dinner last day Bus Ticket Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes Tips for porters, cooks and guides. The support team plays hard work so that everything goes well during the walk. Mainly carriers who do the work heavier. The tip will give everyone the last day of the walk. Generally, each traveler offers 10 to 15 soles, Peruvian currency. It is not mandatory but it is good reward for their work. SOUT AMERICATOUR PERU Optional Personal porter for four days of walking Overnight in Aguas Calientes additional Sleeping Bag Return in Vistadome (First Class) Aguas Calientes is a small town with restaurants and hotels is at the bottom gives the mountain of Machu Picchu, it is normal that a traveler wishes to stay overnight in Aguas

Calientes. Generally this option can be taken, when they want to visit Machu Picchu for the second time. If the travelers want to visit again to pay a new entry to Machu Picchu Bus ticket more What to bring Backpack for medium to large suitable shoes for trekking Sleeping bag (in case you have not, you can rent one in Cusco) Layer of rain (may be purchased in Cusco) Clothing suitable for Hot and Cold Water bottle Flashlight (we recommend two pairs of batteries) Sunscreen and insect repellent Chocolates, sweets, etc. Personal and towel Camera, batteries, etc. Important - The Inca Trail is not a simple walk is an adventure for over 2300 meters. The first day can be stressful for some people. Before this can have problems with altitude, must be prepared for eventualities how are you, headaches, heart palpitations, shortness of breath even vomiting. - If you have any health problem that depends on some special attention, we recommend not walk the Inca Trail because at least two days we'll be out of any medical care you might want. - After marking their participation for the Inca Trail, also can not be changed. The value for the registration fee may not be returned, as this insurance prior to enrollment. - You should be in Cusco in a minimum of 2 days before departure date to the Inca Trail. This just to confirm your prescencia as well to make a basic acclimatization before starting the walk. - During the trip the program may be modified if natural events, technical or political so forced, but always follow the idea proposed program. - Everything that you do not take the Inca Trail can be left at our office in Cusco or the Hotel. Since our office has a warehouse. - To travel to Peru is not necessary to travel with a passport, but recommend that you carry. - Hiring this program you claim to understand the risks involved in travel to the Andean countries and assumes the risks of this adventure. Also accept that our agency will not be held responsible for any health problems, loss of life, property damage or loss that may occur for adventure during the trip. - If you have any questions or concerns about this program, come in contact with us by email, phone or msn.

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Dates We have groups for the Inca Trail every day of the year. Least February when the Inca Trail is closed throughout the month. The months of February you can visit Machu Picchu by train or walking cleaves one of the old walking alternatives we have. More is not possible to walk the Inca Trail. Availability They allowed only 500 people per day Inca Trail. This number includes tourists, guides, porters and cooks. The quotas are for everyone, people who want to do the Inca Trail. So to walk the Inca Trail is essential to book months in advance. The availability of quotas for the Inca Trail is the same for all agencies. Thus, if there were available no agency can get space for the Inca Trail.

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DETAILS: Day 1 Hike Time: about 5h00 Maximum altitude: 3000 m.s.n.m. Camp: Wayllabamba Distance: 12 km Day 2 Walking time: approximately 8.30 Maximum altitude: 4200 m.s.n.m. Camp: Pacaymayo Distance: 18 km Day 3 Walking time: approximately 7:30 Maximum altitude: 3900 m.s.n.m. Camp: Wiayhuayna Distance: 16 km Day 4 Hike Time: Maximum altitude: Distance:

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PROGRAM Day 1: Cusco - Km 82 - Wayllabamba: Pick up from Hotel at 6:30 am hours. Come toward the road 82 km Cusco - Quillabamba'll watch the snow as Chicon, Veronica and Salkantay. Arriving at km 82 and start the Inca Trail, in the long journey we will observe the ruins of Patallaqta. Stop for lunch at appropriate time. In the afternoon light Wayllabamba climb to our camp, Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 2: Wayllabamba - Warmiwausca - Pacaymayo: After our breakfast, we start our second day of trekking, through Tres Piedras, Llulluchapampa and reaching the peak of the Inca Trail Warmiwausca (dead woman) to 4200 m Stopping for lunch at appropriate time. Continuing the path descend to our camp Pacaymayo (3500 m), Camp, dinner and overnight.

Day 3: Pacaymayo - Runkurakay - Sayacmarca - Wiayhuayna: After our breakfast, the third day of trekking tours to the ruins of Runkurakay and Sayacmarca at lunch. Then we walk the road to get Puyupatamarca (cloud city) another important archaeological site. Following a short walk leads to our last camp Wiayhuayna (forever young). Visit the resort. Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 4: Wiayhuayna - Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes - Cusco: Before sunrise, about 4:30 am. After our breakfast, we begin a short hike to reach Intipunku (Puerta del Sol), which has a fantastic view of Machu Picchu. Guided tour of close to two hours for the main temples of the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, then have free time to climb Waynapicchu. In the afternoon we went to the town of Aguas Calientes to catch our train back to Ollantaytambo and then bus to Cusco. # 3 day: The National Institute of Culture is determined by some groups who stay overnight in Wiayhuayna. Usually the groups that get to stay overnight in Wiayhuayna are those who made their advance registration by that date. As spaces are ending the INC determines that other groups should Puyupatamarca left overnight in a few hours before Wiayhuayna. There is no way to choose this. We advise to book more in advance. # Day 4: Huaynapicchu is located behind the mountain where Machu Picchu in order to take up aerial view of the Inca citadel. There is a checkpoint at Machu Picchu to climb Huayna Picchu. You must enter your name and receive a ticket to climb Huayna Picchu. The guide directs how to get the ticket, but need not pay anything more. Only 400 people can visit a day divided into two shifts. Machu Picchu receives over 1000 visitors a day and generally lacking quotas to climb Huayna Picchu. No book has before. Generally, travelers arriving by other paths get quotas because they reach Machu Picchu more earlier. In order to get better up early and watch the sunrise.

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What is included Arrival / Departure Transfer in Cusco Transportation to 82 km Entrance to the Inca Trail Entrance to Machu Picchu 3 Breakfasts / 3 Lunches / 3 Dinners Professional Guide (English - Spanish) Chef and Porters Carriers (carry camping equipment) Insulation Tents and camping equipment First aid kit Backpacker train ticket back to Ollantaytambo and then bus to Cusco First aid kit oxygen bottle

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Not Included Breakfast on the first day / lunch and dinner last day Bus Ticket Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes Tips for porters, cooks and guides.

The support team plays hard work so that everything goes well during the walk. Mainly carriers who do the work heavier. The tip will give everyone the last day of the walk. Generally, each traveler offers 10 to 15 soles, Peruvian currency. It is not mandatory but it is good reward for their work.

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Optional Personal porter for four days of walking Overnight in Aguas Calientes additional Sleeping Bag Return in Vistadome (First Class) Aguas Calientes is a small town with restaurants and hotels is at the bottom gives the mountain of Machu Picchu, it is normal that a traveler wishes to stay overnight in Aguas Calientes. Generally this option can be taken, when they want to visit Machu Picchu for the second time. If the travelers want to visit again to pay a new entry to Machu Picchu Bus ticket more What to bring Backpack for medium to large suitable shoes for trekking Sleeping bag (in case you have not, you can rent one in Cusco) Layer of rain (may be purchased in Cusco) Clothing suitable for Hot and Cold Water bottle Flashlight (we recommend two pairs of batteries) Sunscreen and insect repellent Chocolates, sweets, etc. Personal and towel Camera, batteries, etc. Important - The Inca Trail is not a simple walk is an adventure for over 2300 meters. The first day can be stressful for some people. Before this can have problems with altitude, must be prepared for eventualities how are you, headaches, heart palpitations, shortness of breath even vomiting. - If you have any health problem that depends on some special attention, we recommend not walk the Inca Trail because at least two days we'll be out of any medical care you might want. - After marking their participation for the Inca Trail, also can not be changed. The value for the registration fee may not be returned, as this insurance prior to enrollment. - You should be in Cusco in a minimum of 2 days before departure date to the Inca Trail. This just to confirm your prescencia as well to make a basic acclimatization before starting the walk. - During the trip the program may be modified if natural events, technical or political so forced, but always follow the idea proposed program. - Everything that you do not take the Inca Trail can be left at our office in Cusco or the Hotel. Since our office has a warehouse. - To travel to Peru is not necessary to travel with a passport, but recommend that you carry. - Hiring this program you claim to understand the risks involved in travel to the Andean countries and assumes the risks of this adventure. Also accept that our agency will not be held responsible for any health problems, loss of life, property damage or loss that may occur for adventure during the trip. - If you have any questions or concerns about this program, come in contact with us by email, phone or msn.

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Dates We have groups for the Inca Trail every day of the year. Least February when the Inca Trail is closed throughout the month. The months of February you can visit Machu Picchu by train or walking cleaves one of the old walking alternatives we have. More is not possible to walk the Inca Trail. Availability They allowed only 500 people per day Inca Trail. This number includes tourists, guides, porters and cooks. The quotas are for everyone, people who want to do the Inca Trail. So to walk the Inca Trail is essential to book months in advance. The availability of quotas for the Inca Trail is the same for all agencies. Thus, if there were available no agency can get space for the Inca Trail.

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DETAILS: Day 1 Hike Time: about 5h00 Maximum altitude: 3000 m.s.n.m. Camp: Wayllabamba Distance: 12 km Day 2 Walking time: approximately 8.30 Maximum altitude: 4200 m.s.n.m. Camp: Pacaymayo Distance: 18 km Day 3 Walking time: approximately 7:30 Maximum altitude: 3900 m.s.n.m. Camp: Wiayhuayna Distance: 16 km Day 4 Hike Time: Maximum altitude: Distance:

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PROGRAM Day 1: Cusco - Km 82 - Wayllabamba:

Pick up from Hotel at 6:30 am hours. Come toward the road 82 km Cusco - Quillabamba'll watch the snow as Chicon, Veronica and Salkantay. Arriving at km 82 and start the Inca Trail, in the long journey we will observe the ruins of Patallaqta. Stop for lunch at appropriate time. In the afternoon light Wayllabamba climb to our camp, Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 2: Wayllabamba - Warmiwausca - Pacaymayo: After our breakfast, we start our second day of trekking, through Tres Piedras, Llulluchapampa and reaching the peak of the Inca Trail Warmiwausca (dead woman) to 4200 m Stopping for lunch at appropriate time. Continuing the path descend to our camp Pacaymayo (3500 m), Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 3: Pacaymayo - Runkurakay - Sayacmarca - Wiayhuayna: After our breakfast, the third day of trekking tours to the ruins of Runkurakay and Sayacmarca at lunch. Then we walk the road to get Puyupatamarca (cloud city) another important archaeological site. Following a short walk leads to our last camp Wiayhuayna (forever young). Visit the resort. Camp, dinner and overnight. Day 4: Wiayhuayna - Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes - Cusco: Before sunrise, about 4:30 am. After our breakfast, we begin a short hike to reach Intipunku (Puerta del Sol), which has a fantastic view of Machu Picchu. Guided tour of close to two hours for the main temples of the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, then have free time to climb Waynapicchu. In the afternoon we went to the town of Aguas Calientes to catch our train back to Ollantaytambo and then bus to Cusco. # 3 day: The National Institute of Culture is determined by some groups who stay overnight in Wiayhuayna. Usually the groups that get to stay overnight in Wiayhuayna are those who made their advance registration by that date. As spaces are ending the INC determines that other groups should Puyupatamarca left overnight in a few hours before Wiayhuayna. There is no way to choose this. We advise to book more in advance. # Day 4: Huaynapicchu is located behind the mountain where Machu Picchu in order to take up aerial view of the Inca citadel. There is a checkpoint at Machu Picchu to climb Huayna Picchu. You must enter your name and receive a ticket to climb Huayna Picchu. The guide directs how to get the ticket, but need not pay anything more. Only 400 people can visit a day divided into two shifts. Machu Picchu receives over 1000 visitors a day and generally lacking quotas to climb Huayna Picchu. No book has before. Generally, travelers arriving by other paths get quotas because they reach Machu Picchu more earlier. In order to get better up early and watch the sunrise.

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What is included Arrival / Departure Transfer in Cusco Transportation to 82 km Entrance to the Inca Trail Entrance to Machu Picchu 3 Breakfasts / 3 Lunches / 3 Dinners Professional Guide (English - Spanish) Chef and Porters Carriers (carry camping equipment) Insulation Tents and camping equipment First aid kit Backpacker train ticket back to Ollantaytambo and then bus to Cusco First aid kit oxygen bottle

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Not Included Breakfast on the first day / lunch and dinner last day Bus Ticket Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes Tips for porters, cooks and guides. The support team plays hard work so that everything goes well during the walk. Mainly carriers who do the work heavier. The tip will give everyone the last day of the walk. Generally, each traveler offers 10 to 15 soles, Peruvian currency. It is not mandatory but it is good reward for their work.

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Optional Personal porter for four days of walking Overnight in Aguas Calientes additional Sleeping Bag Return in Vistadome (First Class) Aguas Calientes is a small town with restaurants and hotels is at the bottom gives the mountain of Machu Picchu, it is normal that a traveler wishes to stay overnight in Aguas Calientes. Generally this option can be taken, when they want to visit Machu Picchu for the second time. If the travelers want to visit again to pay a new entry to Machu Picchu Bus ticket more What to bring Backpack for medium to large suitable shoes for trekking Sleeping bag (in case you have not, you can rent one in Cusco) Layer of rain (may be purchased in Cusco) Clothing suitable for Hot and Cold Water bottle Flashlight (we recommend two pairs of batteries) Sunscreen and insect repellent Chocolates, sweets, etc. Personal and towel Camera, batteries, etc. Important - The Inca Trail is not a simple walk is an adventure for over 2300 meters. The first day can be stressful for some people. Before this can have problems with altitude, must be prepared for eventualities how are you, headaches, heart palpitations, shortness of breath even vomiting. - If you have any health problem that depends on some special attention, we recommend not walk the Inca Trail because at least two days we'll be out of any medical care you might want. - After marking their participation for the Inca Trail, also can not be changed. The value for the registration fee may not be returned, as this insurance prior to enrollment. - You should be in Cusco in a minimum of 2 days before departure date to the Inca Trail. This just to confirm your prescencia as well to make a basic acclimatization before starting the walk. - During the trip the program may be modified if natural events, technical or political so forced, but always follow the idea proposed program. - Everything that you do not take the Inca Trail can be left at our office in Cusco or the Hotel. Since our office has a warehouse. - To travel to Peru is not necessary to travel with a passport, but recommend that you carry. - Hiring this program you claim to understand the risks involved in travel to the Andean countries and assumes the risks of this adventure. Also accept that our agency will not be held responsible for any health problems, loss of life, property damage or loss that may occur for adventure during the trip.

- If you have any questions or concerns about this program, come in contact with us by email, phone or msn.

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